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NEWSLETTER Volume VII, Issue II January 2021 – June 2021 Page 1 of 16 Volume VII, Issue II January’2021 – June’2021 Released on: August 2021 CHIEF EDITOR Prof. C. VENKATESH, Head of the Department EDITOR IN-CHARGE Dr. M. SANTHOSH, Assistant Professor Sri K. SRINIVAS, Assistant Professor STUDENTS EDITORIAL BOARD D. Sravan Kumar (IV/IV, B.Tech) Md Arshad (IV/IV, B.Tech) K. Varenya (IV/IV, B.Tech) Sd Abeebunisa (IV/IV, B.Tech) P. Nikhil (IV/IV, B.Tech) M. Rumitha (III/IV, B.Tech) D. Nikhil (III/IV, B.Tech) CHIEF EDITORIAL MESSAGE With great pleasure and honour I write this foreword. Indeed, this newsletter has a lot to look forward. I am happy that our department started in the year 1994 with B.Tech-EEE programme has completed 25 years and is now celebrating Silver Jubilee year. During these 25 years EEE department has crossed several milestones and contributed to society in the form of education to engineering students. Started with B.Tech – EEE in 1994 with an intake of 60 later enhanced to an intake of 120 in the year 2012. PG programme of M.Tech-Power Electronics was started in the year 2013. B.Tech-EEE program has been accredited by NBA two times under Tier-II from 2011-14 and 2016-19. I am glad to inform that now B.Tech-EEE program has been accredited by NBA under Tier-I for three years from 1 st July 2019. The Department has also witnessed the strong force of faculty. At present the Department has faculty strength of 34 with diversity of specialization, out of which 18 of them have Doctorates, 10 are pursuing PhD and 6 are with M.Tech. Alumni are the main pillar for the growth of the Department. I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all the Alumni for their support in guiding the students through invited lectures, supporting for internships and industry visits. Suggestions from stakeholders have added value during the reforms taken time to time. This newsletter displays the contributions by faculty & students and activities conducted in the Department during June 2020 to December 2020 (Odd semester of AY 2020-21).I am happy to share that this semester department has witnessed three of the faculty have been awarded with PhD.The experience of the faculty made it possible to conduct national and international FDPs with great support from industry experts and academic intellectuals from foreign Universities, IITs and NITs. I am also proud to inform that our students have made the EEEA activities more vibrant with hands-on sessions and training programmes. I would like to offer a word of thanks to our readers, our contributors, and our editorial board for their support of the journal and its mission: to improve the quality of technical education to the students. This newsletter will provide a glimpse of faculty and student achievements in even semester of academic year 2019- 2020. -Prof. C. VENKATESH HoD, EEE VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT VISION To fulfil the needs of the industry and society through excellence in education and research in electrical engineering MISSION To produce globally competent engineers in Electrical & Electronics Engineering To promote scientific inclination and cultivate professional ethics To serve organization and society as adaptable engineers, entrepreneurs or leaders B.Tech – Electrical & Electronics Engineering Program Educational Objectives (PEOs): Within first few years after graduation, the ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING graduates will be able to … PEO1 Technical Expertise Apply the knowledge of electrical and electronics engineering to develop solutions for complex problems of electrical power industry and allied engineering areas. PEO 2 Successful Career Demonstrate innovation & creativity in their professional practice, work effectively as an individual and in a team in multidisciplinary areas towards sustainable development. PEO 3 Lifelong learning Adapt to a constantly changing field through higher education, professional development and self-study for contributing to well-being of society. Program Outcomes (POs): Engineering Graduates will be able to PO1 Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. PO2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. PO3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research- based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. PO5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

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Page 1: B.Tech – Electrical & Electronics Engineering

NEWSLETTER Volume VII, Issue II January 2021 – June 2021

Page 1 of 16

Volume VII, Issue II January’2021 – June’2021 Released on: August 2021

CHIEF EDITOR

Prof. C. VENKATESH, Head of the Department

EDITOR IN-CHARGE Dr. M. SANTHOSH, Assistant Professor

Sri K. SRINIVAS, Assistant Professor

STUDENTS EDITORIAL BOARD

D. Sravan Kumar (IV/IV, B.Tech)

Md Arshad (IV/IV, B.Tech)

K. Varenya (IV/IV, B.Tech)

Sd Abeebunisa (IV/IV, B.Tech)

P. Nikhil (IV/IV, B.Tech)

M. Rumitha (III/IV, B.Tech)

D. Nikhil (III/IV, B.Tech)

CHIEF EDITORIAL MESSAGE

With great pleasure and honour I write this

foreword. Indeed, this newsletter has a lot to

look forward. I am happy that our department

started in the year 1994 with B.Tech-EEE

programme has completed 25 years and is

now celebrating Silver Jubilee year. During

these 25 years EEE department has crossed

several milestones and contributed to society

in the form of education to engineering students.

Started with B.Tech – EEE in 1994 with an intake of 60 later enhanced to

an intake of 120 in the year 2012. PG programme of M.Tech-Power

Electronics was started in the year 2013. B.Tech-EEE program has been

accredited by NBA two times under Tier-II from 2011-14 and 2016-19. I am

glad to inform that now B.Tech-EEE program has been accredited by NBA

under Tier-I for three years from 1st July 2019.

The Department has also witnessed the strong force of faculty. At present

the Department has faculty strength of 34 with diversity of specialization, out

of which 18 of them have Doctorates, 10 are pursuing PhD and 6 are with

M.Tech. Alumni are the main pillar for the growth of the Department. I would

like to offer my sincere thanks to all the Alumni for their support in guiding

the students through invited lectures, supporting for internships and industry

visits. Suggestions from stakeholders have added value during the reforms

taken time to time.

This newsletter displays the contributions by faculty & students and

activities conducted in the Department during June 2020 to December 2020

(Odd semester of AY 2020-21).I am happy to share that this semester

department has witnessed three of the faculty have been awarded with

PhD.The experience of the faculty made it possible to conduct national and

international FDPs with great support from industry experts and academic

intellectuals from foreign Universities, IITs and NITs.

I am also proud to inform that our students have made the EEEA activities

more vibrant with hands-on sessions and training programmes. I would like to

offer a word of thanks to our readers, our contributors, and our editorial board

for their support of the journal and its mission: to improve the quality of

technical education to the students. This newsletter will provide a glimpse of

faculty and student achievements in even semester of academic year 2019-

2020.

-Prof. C. VENKATESH

HoD, EEE

VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT

VISION

To fulfil the needs of the industry and society through excellence in education

and research in electrical engineering

MISSION

• To produce globally competent engineers in Electrical & Electronics

Engineering

• To promote scientific inclination and cultivate professional ethics

• To serve organization and society as adaptable engineers, entrepreneurs or

leaders

B.Tech – Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):

Within first few years after graduation, the ELECTRICAL &

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING graduates will be able to …

PEO1 Technical

Expertise

Apply the knowledge of electrical and

electronics engineering to develop solutions

for complex problems of electrical power

industry and allied engineering areas.

PEO 2 Successful

Career

Demonstrate innovation & creativity in their

professional practice, work effectively as an

individual and in a team in multidisciplinary

areas towards sustainable development.

PEO 3 Lifelong

learning

Adapt to a constantly changing field through

higher education, professional development

and self-study for contributing to well-being

of society.

Program Outcomes (POs): Engineering Graduates will be able to

PO1 Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of

mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an

engineering specialization to the solution of complex

engineering problems.

PO2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research

literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching

substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,

natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

PO3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for

complex engineering problems and design system components

or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate

consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural,

societal, and environmental considerations.

PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-

based knowledge and research methods including design of

experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis

of the information to provide valid conclusions.

PO5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate

techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools

including prediction and modelling to complex engineering

activities with an understanding of the limitations.

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PO6 The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the

contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and

cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to

the professional engineering practice.

PO7 Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the

professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental

contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for

sustainable development.

PO8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional

ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering

practice.

PO9 Individual and team work: Function effectively as an

individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in

multidisciplinary settings.

PO10 Communication: communicate effectively on complex

engineering activities with the engineering community and with

society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write

effective reports and design documentation, make effective

presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO11 Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge

and understanding of the engineering and management

principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and

leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary

environments.

PO12 Lifelong learning: recognise the need for and have the

preparation and ability to engage in independent and lifelong

learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs):

PSO1 apply the fundamental knowledge of electrical and electronics

engineering in providing solutions for modern power industry

and multi-disciplinary areas

PSO2 analyse, design and simulate systems to generate, transmit,

distribute, utilize and control electrical energy to meet societal

and environmental needs using electrical and electronic systems

M.Tech – Power Electronics

Department Events: Details of New equipment added during January’2021 – June’2021:

S.No Name of the New

laboratory

B.Tech/

M.Tech

Details of the

equipment added

Make &

specifications

Cost

(Rs.. in

lakhs)

1 Power Electronics

Simulation

Laboratory

B.Tech

&

M.Tech

MATLAB Software

2021b

Make: Mathworks

Inc.

Supplier: Capricot

Software

1,10,136/-

2 Control Systems

Laboratory

B.Tech DC Motor Control

Kit

Carimo

Technologies,

Mumbai

14,750/-

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Faculty Contributions:

Details of the Journal Paper Publications of the Faculty Published, during January’2021 – June’2021

S.No Name of the

Faculty Title Name of the Journal

1 V. Rajagopal

Optimization of controller gains to

enhance power quality of standalone

wind energy conversion system

International Journal of

Emerging Electric Power

Systems, May, 2021

4 B. Jagadeesh kumar Investigations on Changing the

Electrical Safety Culture

Journal of Information and

Computational Science

5 B. Jagadeesh kumar

Numerical Analysis On Angle Of

Attack On Bow Shock Formation In

Aerodynamic Flows

Journal of Information and

Computational Science

6 B. Jagadeesh kumar

Investigations on performance of

Flyback and Buck-Boost converters

in PV energy conversion system

Journal of Information and

Computational Science

7 B. Jagadeesh kumar Investigations on Recharge Boost

Converter

Journal of Information and

Computational Science

8 B. Jagadeesh kumar Transparent Solar Cell Journal of Information and

Computational Science

9 B. Jagadeesh kumar

Certain Investigations on Two input

Integrated Buck-Buck boost

Converter

International Journal of

Science and Technology

10 B. Jagadeesh kumar Investigations on Multi input

Integrated Buck-Sepic Converter

International Journal of

Science and Technology

11 Dr. Y. Manjusree

Performance Analysis of grid

Connected Hybrid Solar

Photovoltaic-Wind Energy System

IJAST

12 Dr. Y. Manjusree Model of Autonomous open loop

Dual –Axis Solar Tracker NCETE-2020

13 Dr. D. Rakesh

Chandra

Short-term electric power load

forecasting using factor

analysis and long short-term

memory for smart cities

International journal of

Circuit theory and

Applications (Wiley)

14 Dr. A. Madhukar Rao

A multi‐string fault‐tolerant

multilevel inverter configuration for

off‐grid photovoltaic applications

International Transactions

on Electrical Energy Systems

15 Dr. V. Prakash Overview of Restructured Power

System

Springer - Innovations in

Electrical and Electronics

Engineering

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16 Dr. V. Prakash Single-Phase PV System with

Continuous H-Bridge Inverter

Springer - Innovations in

Electrical and Electronics

Engineering

17 Dr. V. Ashok

Fault Location Scheme for Cross-

Country Faults in Dual-Circuit Line

Using Optimized Regression Tree

Electric Power Components

and Systems, 2021, (SCI

Indexed

18 Dr. V. Ashok

Fault Diagnosis Scheme for Cross-

Country Faults with Emphasis on

High-Impedance Fault Syndrome”,

IEEE Systems Journal, Date

of Publication: 25 May 2020

19 Dr. V. Ashok

Optimized Ensemble of Regression

Trees-Based Location of Evolving

Faults in Dual-Circuit Line”,

Neural Computing and

Applications, 2021

20 Dr. B. Pradeep

Kumar

Identification of Pre-

existing/Undetected Line-to-Line

Faults in PV Array Based on Pre-

turn ON/OFF Condition of the PV

Inverter

IEEE Transactions on Power

Electronics, vol. 35, no. 11,

pp. 11865-11878, Nov. 2020

21 Dr. B. Pradeep

Kumar

Identification and Localization of

Array Faults with Optimized

Placement of Voltage Sensors in a

PV System

IEEE Transactions on

Industrial Electronics

22 Dr. B. Pradeep

Kumar

Estimation of PV Module

Degradation Through Extraction of

I-V curve at Inverter Pre-start up

Condition

IET Renewable Power

Generation,

Vol 14, Issue no. 17, page no.

s 3479-3486

23 Dr. V. Srikanth

A simple approach to modeling and

control of DFIG-based WECS in

network reference frame

International Journal of

Ambient Energy

24 Dr. Srikanth Velpula

Power Systems Automation,

Communication, and Information

Technologies for Smart Grid: A

Technical Aspects Review

TELKOMNIKA

Telecommunication,

Computing, Electronics and

Control

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Details of STTPs/ FDPs/ Workshops/Webinars attended by the faculty during January’2021 – June’2021

S.No

Name of the Faculty

STTP/FDP/ workshop # /others

Details Venue Duration &

Dates

1 Dr. A.

Madhukar Rao

DST Sponsored Six Week

Entrepreneurship training program

Technology Based Entrepreneurship

Development Programme (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)

SR Engineering College

Six Week 18th January to 27th February

2021

2 Dr. V. Ashok One week FDP

AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning and

Automation Applications in Electrical Datasets: Theory to Hands on

Practice

Dept. of EEE, Sasi Institute of

Technology & Engineering,

Tadepalligudem, West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India.

05-07-2021 to 10-

07-2021

3 Dr. V. Ashok One week STTP

Sustainable Power System

NITT In Association with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

7th to 11th June 2021

4 Dr. V. Ashok One weekFDP Data Science and its

Applications

Department of CSE, S.R.K.R.

Engineering College

10th to 15th June, 2021.

5 Dr. V. Ashok webinar

Integration Large scale renewable energy into the bulk power system: Good International Practices

Engineering Staff College of India(ESCI), Hyderabad

2nd June 2021

6 Dr. V. Ashok webinar Energy storage is the next big thing in the power

sector

Engineering Staff College of India

(ESCI), Hyderabad 20th May 2021

7 Dr. V. Ashok One week workshop

Cloud Computing and Big Data

IEEE Student Branch, NITT

17th – 21st May 2021

8 Dr. V. Ashok One week

(e-workshop)

Recent Trends in Operation and Planning of Distribution System and

Microgrid

Dept. of EEE, National Institute of

Technology Tiruchirappalli

4th to 8th January 2021

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9 Dr. V. Ashok Webinar Distribution Automation

M/S. Tata Power Delhi Distribution

Limited (TPDDL), New

Delhi

May 21st , 2021

10 Dr. V. Ashok Webinar Big Data Analytics in

Power Sector

M/S. Tata Power Delhi Distribution

Limited (TPDDL), New

Delhi

March 27th , 2021

11 Dr. V. Ashok Webinar Renewable Energy and its Integration with the Grid

M/S. Tata Power Delhi Distribution

Limited (TPDDL), New

Delhi

March 20th, 2021

12 Dr. V. Ashok Webinar Smart Grid in India and

its Future

M/S. Tata Power Delhi Distribution

Limited (TPDDL), New

Delhi

29th January 2021

13 Dr. V. Ashok Webinar

Testing Requirements of MV Switchgear for Renewable Energy

Applications

High Power Laboratory, Central Power Research

Institute, Bangalore

8th March 2021

14 Dr. Srikanth Velpula

STTP

Design and Technology aspects of Off-grid & grid connected roof top solar and Bio-Energy(Operation

& Maintenance)

St. PETER’S ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Hyderabad

ONE WEEK 15th to 21st -04-2021

15 Dr. Srikanth Velpula

Webinar Big Data Analytics in

Power Sector

Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, New

Delhi

ONE DAY 27-03-2021

16 Dr. Srikanth Velpula

STTP

An Overview of Smart Grid Infrastructure for

Demand Side management (Phase-III)

Department of EEE, New

Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore

ONE WEEK 01st to 06th -02-2021

17 Dr. B. Pradeep Kumar

One week FDP

Simulation Techniques for Power Electronics

Converters (Electrical & Computer Engineering)

Department of electrical

Engineering, National Institute

ONE WEEK 08-02-2021 to 12-02-2021

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of Technology Patna

18 Dr. B. Pradeep Kumar

One week FDP Artificial Intelligence, machine Learning and

Deep Learning

Computer science and Engineering, GIET University, Gunupur, Odisha

ONE WEEK 22-02-2021 to 26-02-2021

19 Dr. B. Pradeep Kumar

Webinar Smart Grid Using Smart Meters and Smart Phone

Committee for advancement of technology and Engineering, The

Institute of Engineers (India)

18-04-21

20 Dr. B. Pradeep Kumar

One week FDP Software tools for the Power Converter

Design

Department of EEE, National Institute of Technology

Tiruchirappalli

26-04-21 to 30-04-21

21 Dr. B. Pradeep Kumar

Training Programme

Internship on EV Design Using MATLAB

Pantech Solutions, Chennai

4 Weeks Training

Programme 03-05-21 to 02-06-21

22 Sri. K. Ajith AICTE

sponsored One week STTP

Digital signal controllers for Control of Power Electronic Converters and Applications

Electrical Engineering Department, Sarvajanik College of

Engineering and Technology, Surat

01-03-2021 to 06-03-2021

23 Dr. V Ashok 46 hours online

course “EVOLVING ENERGY

SECTOR AND MARKETS”

Organized by MNIT, Jaipur (INDIA) in

association with Cardiff

University (U.K)

46 hours online course,

organized from 20th March to 13th June, 2021

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Conferences attended by the faculty for presenting research papers, during January’2021 – June’2021

S. No

Name of the

Faculty

Title with page nos.

Name of the Conference Conference

Dates Venue

1 Dr. C.

Venkatesh

NLC and SFO Control Technique Based Multilevel Inverter fed 3-φ Induction Motor

Drive

IEEE International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future Electric Transportation (SEFET-

2021)

Jan.21st to 23rd 2021

GRIET, Hyderabad

2 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Transparent Solar Cells

International conference on Recent Innovations in Science ,Engineering, Humanities and Management

16th-17th January,2021

Institution of Engineers,

India,Chandigarh

2 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Investigations on Recharge boost Converter”,

International conference on Recent Innovations in Science ,Engineering, Humanities and Management

16th-17th January,2021

Institution of Engineers,

India,Chandigarh

4 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Investigations on changing the electrical safety

culture”’

International conference on Recent Innovations in Science ,Engineering, Humanities and Management,

16th-17th January,2021

Institution of Engineers, India ,Chandigarh

5 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Investigations on Plug in Hybrid Electric vehicle”,

5th International Multidisciplinary Research

Conference,

26th December,2020

Conference world, Osmania

University Centre for International 7Program, OU, Hyderabad

6 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Numerical Analysis on angle of attack on Bow shock formation in Aerodynamic flow

5th International Multidisciplinary Research

Conference,

26th December,2020

Conference world, Osmania

University Centre for International Program, OU, Hyderabad

7 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Parametric Studies on Bow shock formed in

Aerodynamic flow

6th International Conference Shaastrath-2020

19th-20th December 2020

8 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Design and Fabrication of Plug In Hybrid Electric

6th International Conference Shaastrath-2020

19th-20th December 2020

9 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

Investigations on performance of

Flyback and Buck-Boost converter in

PV Energy Conversion System

Smart modernistic in electronics and Communication

29th-30th ,June, 2020

St. Martin’s Enggg.College,Hyderabad, 978-93-80831-43-5,

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10 Dr. B.

Jagadeesh kumar

investigations on Multi input

Integrated Buck-Sepic Converter

Second International online and Multidisciplinary

Conference

15th-16th ,June,2020

International Association Research and Developed organization,

Gaziabad, 978-93-90103-04-1

11 Dr. P.

Nagarjuna Reddy

Hacking wireless network

credentials by performing

phishing attack using python scripting

5th International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems

(ICICCS 2021)

6-8 May 2021 --

12 Dr. P.

Nagarjuna Reddy

Comparative Study of Conventional

Inverter Topologies for Stand-Alone PV

System

2nd International Conference of Emerging

Technology (INCET 2021)

21st – 23rd May 2021

Jain College of Engineering Belagavi, India

13 Dr. M. Santhosh

Ensemble Deep Learning Model for

Wind Speed Prediction

National Power System Conferance-2020

Dec 17-19th, 2020

IIT, Gandhinagar-

14 Dr. M. Santhosh

Wind speed prediction using hybrid long short-term memory neural network based approach,

International Conference on Sustainable Energy and

Future Electric transportation (SEFET) 2021.

Jan.21st to 23rd 2021

GRIET, Hyderabad

Details of expert lectures delivered by the faculty inside & outside the institution during January’2021 –

June’2021:

S. No. Name of the

faculty Expert lecture delivered Dates Venue

1. Dr.A.Madhukar

Rao

National Workshop on Recent trends and Advancements in HEV:

Fault tolerance and Battery Energy Balancing of DC-AC converter for

Electric Vehicles

16th April 2021

M.Kumaraswamy college of

engineering, Karur, Thalavapalayam, Tamil Nadu

2. Dr. B. Pradeep

Kumar

Solar Photovoltaic Fundamentals and Power Converters for Photovoltaic

Systems” during June 2021 to July 2021 “Modelling of PV Module in

Matlab/Simulink”

09-06-21 National Institute of

Technology Tiruchirappalli

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3. Dr. B. Pradeep

Kumar

Recent Trend in Electrical Engineering, 12-07-21 to 17-07-21 “Introduction to Solar PV Systems”

15-07-21 Oxford College of Engineering, Bangalore

4. Dr. B. Pradeep

Kumar Modelling of PV Module in

Matlab/Simulink 29-07-21

Madanapalle Institute of

Technology and Science,

Madanapalle

EEE ASSOCIATION DETAILS:

1. President: D. Sravan Kumar (IV/IV, B. Tech)

2. Vice president: Md Arshad (IV/IV, B. Tech)

3. Vice president: K. Varenya (IV/IV, B. Tech)

4. Chief Secretary: Sd Abeebunisa (IV/IV, B. Tech)

5. Chief Secretary: P. Nikhil (IV/IV, B. Tech)

6. Joint Secretary: M. Rumitha (III/IV, B. Tech)

7. Joint Secretary: D. Nikhil (III/IV, B. Tech)

8. Event Managers: L Nithin, T. Santhoshy, A. Sai Kiran and N. Kushal

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Student Activities Conducted during

January’2021 – June’2021:

S No. NAME of The ACTIVITY DATE

1. Interaction with Seniors-1 13th Feb 2021

2. Placement Talk 13th Feb 2021

3. Interaction with Seniors-2 20th Feb 2021

4. Introduction to Nano Technology and Its

Application

21st Feb 2021

5. Drawing Contest 27thFeb-2

ndMar 2021

6. Women’s Day Contest 7th

-10thMar 2021

7. Pre-Placement Drive-1 13th- 15

thMar 2021

8. Pre-Placement Drive-2 4th

Mar 2021

9. Body Meeting 15th Mar 2021

10. Valedictory Session 16th April 2021

11. Faculty Interaction with Final year

outgoing students

24th April 2021

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Name of the Event

AN EXPERT TALK ON INTRODUCTION TO

NANOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS

APPLICATIONS.

Date 21/02/2021

Description

This activity is organised in order to understand

importance of Nano particles and their applications in the

society like applications of Nano particles of different

frequency loads,implementation of Electromagnetic

interference (EMI) shielding phenomenon and

thepercentage of incident signal blocked by the shielding

medium for different EMI SE values.

Response

The response from the Students was too

impressive and total number of 48 members of which 25

Students from EEE-1& 23 Students from EEE-2 have

attended the expert talk and took active participation. The

main objective of organizing the activity is to make

students understand about Nanotechnology and its

research development areas.

Organizing team 1. N. SRI KUSHAL REDDY

( EVENT MANAGER )

2. AYESHA NOUSHEEN

( EXECUTIVE MEMBER)

3. P. KRISHNA VARDHAN

(EXECUTIVE MEMBER)

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Photos during outgoing final year students Faculty interaction

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Student Achievements: Placements ongoing for 2017-21 batch:

S.No. Roll

Number Name of the student Company

1 B17EE114 M Praveen Chandra DXC

2 B17EE001 Pullabotla Shashank

Bharadwaj DXC

3 B17EE094 Manthena Akhila DXC

4 B17EE053 G. Manideep DXC

5 B17EE016 Md. Arshad Ahmed DXC

6 B17EE078 N. Neha DXC

7 B17EE034 Damaraju Harika DXC

8 B17EE070 V Muralikrishna DXC

9 B18EE138L K Praveen Kumar DXC

10 B17EE092 D Sravan Kumar DXC

11 B17EE039 Konda Chandana DXC

12 B17EE068 S Srinith DXC

13 B17EE002 Kothagattu Meghana DXC

14 B17EE037 Gujjeti Mrunalika DXC

15 B17EE117 Sasya Thangallapally CTS

16 B17EE034 Damaraju Harika CTS

17 B17EE003 Sai Shankar Kusuma CTS

18 B17EE068 Sriramula Srinith CTS

19 B 18EE132L Akuthota Yashwanth CTS

20 B17EE026 Ch.Vamshi Krishna TCS-NQT

21 B17EE082 P Chandra Sri TCS-NQT

22 B17EE089 Laxmi Pranitha TCS-NQT

23 B17EE071 Nikhil Ponaganti TCS-NQT

24 B17EE108 Akhila Sripathi TCS-NQT

25 B17EE002 K. Meghana TCS-NQT

26 B17EE057 Valusa Manideep TCS-NQT

27 B17EE068 S Srinith TCS-NQT

28 B17EE081 Prudhvi Teja TCS-NQT

29 B17EE003 Sai Shankar TCS-NQT

30 18EE122L Vijay Sai Gopisetti MIND TREE

31 B17EE013 Saba Tanveer MIND TREE

32 B17EE019 Sanjudha Kandunuri MIND TREE

33 B17EE087 Rayarakula Vishnu MIND TREE

34 B17EE003 Kusuma Sai Shankar Wipro Talent Next

35 B18EE126L Pravalika S Trimind Technologies

M.Tech Placements:

1 M19PE006 Pachika Sravya GE

2 M19PE003 Jukanti Rishith GE

3 M19PE004 G.Sai Sowjanya TCS-NQT

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Section wise Semester Toppers list:

Toppers of exams of odd semester A.Y. 2020-21

S. No. Name of the Student Roll No Semester SGPA

1. SABA TANVEER B17EE013 VII 9.71

2. KOTHAGATTU MEGHANA

B17EE002 VII 9.71

3. DAMARAJU HARIKA B17EE034 VII 9.71

4. DUMPETI SRAVAN

KUMAR B17EE092 VII 9.71

5. ALUGURI AKHIL B19EE122L V 9.84

6. POSHALA KRISHNA

VARDHAN B18EE057 V 9.84

7. SATHVIKA MAMIDI B18EE002 V 9.84

8. KUSUMA RASAGNA B18EE085 V 9.84

9. VEMUNURI SUMANTH B19EE124L V 9.84

10. DEVULAPELLY VISHAL B20EE127L III 9.81

11. MACHERLA RISHIKA B20EE002 I 9.62

Roll of honor of A.Y. 2019-2020:

S.No. Name of the Student Roll No CGPA

1. KOTHAGATTU MEGHANA B17EE002 10.00

2. THOOTIKA SANTHOSH KUMAR B17EE010 10.00

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